Posted by Arfy on 10/8/2012 6:18:00 PM (view original):I don't know what you are talking about Jibe, but I like to poach every couple of seasons when I have the cash laying around.

Yeah, I'm not a big fan of what you refer to, GD poaching. But poaching happens in season in GD. How can this be poaching? In hunting poaching is taking game out of season without a license or permit. Myself I don't have a problem with hunting poaching if that game is being used for putting food on the table. I do have a huge issue with those that have poached for sport.

Just wondering when the GD term for poaching came about and who started it.

It was originally coined when someone called jibe a "faun," referring to his curly hair and the horns on his head. In addition, it addressed the manliness he left back in the 80s when he first wore parachute pants and danced with a bunch of Deadheads in the back room of a gay bar.

Posted by caesari on 10/8/2012 7:56:00 PM (view original):It was originally coined when someone called jibe a "faun," referring to his curly hair and the horns on his head. In addition, it addressed the manliness he left back in the 80s when he first wore parachute pants and danced with a bunch of Deadheads in the back room of a gay bar.

You are wrong on almost every count. I have gray hair not curly. I was de horned when I was in my teens. I have worn no pants and danced with potheads and crackheads but never deadheads and this was done in a lesbian bar.

I may have been called a faun while I was passed out so I'll give you that one.

Posted by caesari on 10/8/2012 7:56:00 PM (view original):It was originally coined when someone called jibe a "faun," referring to his curly hair and the horns on his head. In addition, it addressed the manliness he left back in the 80s when he first wore parachute pants and danced with a bunch of Deadheads in the back room of a gay bar.

Hey jughead, I asked you this just recently and received no reply so I'll ask here again. When is your next my take interview getting released?